Category Archives: Yahoo

Yahoo used to be one of the largest competitors in the internet space, providing content, mail, search, and news for almost everyone. Remember AOL and how large they got. Since then they have sized down, much more than Yahoo. But … Continue reading →

Football is coming up soon and I always do at least a couple of posts about it just to make sure that everyone is aware. Living in the world of big internet, marketing, and high volume traffic, I decided to … Continue reading →

Search Engine Optimization… another tactical and carefully placed marketing utility to make your website more efficient. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) are terms put to use as web standards began to take shape. The web is … Continue reading →

Yahoo is a huge company! It’s so easily pushed to the side by the other internet giants such as Google ($196B), Facebook ($100B), Amazon ($84B), and others. But Yahoo has a $20 billion market share and is a serious company … Continue reading →

Thinking about ways to increase your websites performance should always be in the back of your mind while designing and managing a website. A couple of easy ways to help out are: 1) Minifying your JavaScript and CSS, 2) Compressing … Continue reading →

I feel that once you begin reaching full capacity of any sort of web server or begin seeing the bottom line dramatically affected by the number of users on your website, it’s time to begin looking at efficiency in serving … Continue reading →

Thanks to the W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium, we have an international standard to web development. The web is still very new, and for the past 17 years, the web has still been a mess. How can we standardize … Continue reading →

Would you like your mobile web applications appear just like a normal SDK app? There are several JavaScript libraries that are already available. The basic issue is that when a mobile site is navigated, the primary function for swiping is … Continue reading →

It’s nice to see major players, such as Yahoo and GMail working with HTML5 and Apple in this new web world. Both Yahoo and GMail now have HTML5 compatable webmail clients, to work with Apple Safari, such as the iPhone … Continue reading →